Sahara Reporters Publisher’s Accounts Frozen, Account Details Exposed

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The Publisher of an online news platform Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore, has taken to his social media page to cry out over the status of his bank accounts.

The publisher who is in an on-going war with the Nigerian Senate President, Bukola Saraki took to his social media page to reveal that his bank accounts have been frozen.

The frozen status of his bank accounts comes after a court sitting on the case between the two parties ruled in favour of the no-debit account order.

The New York based publisher took to his social media page to reveal the details of his various accounts in Nigeria and American adding that his accounts were frozen using a ‘Kangaroo court order.”

He wrote on his social media page: “Folks: Let me just act goofy today by declaring all my private bank accounts publicly just so that so some of you can get some answers you need.

“It is important to let you know that the Bank Of America (BOFA) bank account summary being bandied around by Bukola Saraki and his minions yesterday was manufactured since last week. I do not have a personal or investment account at BOFA.

“However, after hitting them hard yesterday revealing their fraudulent legal judgements in Ilorin, they had to resort to something.

“These screenshots of my accounts both in the US and Nigeria were taken today.

“Please understand that my Nigerian accounts have been frozen via a kangaroo court order obtained from a Jankara judge in Ilorin, Kwara state.

“My confirmed cash balance across two (US and Nigeria) continents as of this morning stands at $6,213 minus $6, 100 and debit card balance of $100 frozen in my GTB account. My account balance in Naira is less than N2,000.

“My available bank cash today in the US is approximately $13!”

He added: “I also have close to £10 left from funds that I exchanged while in the UK his weekend.

“Mind you I am not seeking anyone’s sympathy, there is no need for it.”

See photos of his account details shared online below:

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